Fritz!Box As A Wireless Access Point; Switching The Wireless Radio Network On And Off By Schedule - AVM Fritz!Box 3490 Configuration And Operation Manual

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FRITZ!Box as a Wireless Access Point

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FRITZ!Box as a Wireless Access Point
The FRITZ!Box is a wireless access point for wireless devices like note-
books, tablets or smartphones. The FRITZ!Box can establish wireless
LAN connections compliant with the fast Wireless AC standard and
the Wireless N standard in two frequency bands at the same time. The
FRITZ!Box is preconfigured with an encryption method from today's
safest method WPA2. This encryption method is supported by most of
the latest wireless devices. The FRITZ!Box supports wireless LAN con-
venience functions like night service and WPS Quick Connection.
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Switching the Wireless Radio Network On and Off by Schedule

You can switch the wireless radio network of the FRITZ!Box
automatically according to a schedule. It reduces the power
consumption of the FRITZ!Box by completely turning off the
WLAN module. The FRITZ!Box schedule also affects any other
FRITZ!Box products connected in the network (the
FRITZ!WLAN Repeater, for instance): the wireless transmis-
sion of these devices is also switched on and off in the
FRITZ!Box settings.
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Now the schedule of the FRITZ!Box is enabled and configured.
In the Help of the FRITZ!Box user interface you can find de-
tailed instructions.
FRITZ!Box 3490
Open the FRITZ!Box user interface; see
Open the "WLAN / Schedule" menu.
Enable the schedule for the wireless radio network.
Configure the settings for the schedule:
With the options "Switch off wireless LAN daily" and
"Switch wireless LAN off according to schedule" you
define the intervals for switching.
You can also select the option "The radio network
cannot be switched off until no more wireless LAN
devices are active".
Click "Apply" to save your settings.
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